Trump says Iran will 'never have nuclear weapon' under deal and criticises Israel over Lebanon - BBC

President Trump announced a new deal with Iran aimed at preventing nuclear proliferation and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Simultaneously, he criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the ongoing conflict in Lebanon.
Why it matters
The deal marks a significant shift in US foreign policy, while the public rift with Israel signals potential instability in Middle Eastern diplomatic relations.
US President Donald Trump has laid out the two primary components of his deal to end the war with Iran: Tehran will “never have a nuclear weapon” and the Strait of Hormuz will re-open and be "toll-free" .
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